Lady Gaga Will Testify in Dr. Luke's Case Against Kesha

And while Gaga's team then shot back by saying Luke's team was "attempting to manipulate the truth and draw press attention to their case by exaggerating Lady Gaga's role", the latter has now succeeded in getting Gaga in court.

Gaga, however, has been a long-time supporter of Kesha and her quest against Dr. Luke. "That has now been accomplished", Orin Snyder, her lawyer, said.

The "Born This Way" singer was orginally set to attend a hearing on August 22 after Dr. Luke accused Gaga of being unwilling to sit for a deposition since March, Page Six reported.

The Born This Way hitmaker has managed to avoid the out-of-court testimony requested by the record producer over the past few months but, according to a deal signed between lawyers on both sides, she will appear for a "deposition pursuant to [Dr Luke's] subpoena in this action, during the month of September", E!

Lady Gaga is about to face deposition in the legal feud between Kesha and her long-time music producer Dr. Luke.

Radar Online said that Lady Gaga had already produced a four-page spreadsheet that detailed conversations with her and Kesha, 30; but Dr. Luke complained that the evidence was redacted and not what was requested.

Gaga has also agreed to provide unredacted copies of the requested documents.

"I didn't rape Kesha and I have never had sex with her. Kasha and I were friends for many years and she was like my little sister", Dr. Luke tweeted in 2016.

The date, time and location are yet to be confirmed at present, but the deposition will be mutually agreed upon by all parties no later than this Saturday.

Gaga's involvement in the case follows Taylor Swift's legal victory earlier this week, in which the jury ruled in favour of the 27-year-old's countersuit, forcing Mueller to pay Swift a symbolic $1, CNN reports.